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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the three Stories version of the Todd Herman Show.
Story number one, your pregnancy equals racism. Story number two,
Zooran's groupie says Americans have no culture. And story number
three would ai porn be a more godly substitute for
the real thing? We'll talk about this with the help
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of God Almighty.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
But Todd Herman's show is one hundred percent disapproved by
big pharma technocrats and tyrants everywhere from the hind mountains
of Free American. Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Today is the day the Lord has made in These
are the times to which God has decided we shall live. So,
racism is a word that the left is rendered functionally unusable,
and anytime I hear something from a leftist organization suggests racism,
I'm always now set to believe that it doesn't really
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suggest any such thing, because they've overused the phrase to
the point that it is useless, and that has had
this sort of counter effect. It's interesting that the people
who accuse others of racism on a consistent basis don't
really understand that they've endered the word useless. They continue
to use it even as they now practice it because
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in their mind, racism has become one thing only, and
that is white people being white. It truly stops there.
If you've ever been in one of the workplace struggle
sessions where you have one of the highly paid consultants
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come by and they get their fifty grand for sitting
in your conference room for a day or standing there
to lecture you, and have you any of these struggle sections,
if you ever do the slightest things, such as for
something you be true, the equal and opposite must be true,
just a little practice in logic, and you're getting a
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lecture from someone on white privilege. And if you don't,
I mean, if you're not afraid of being fired or
you'd rather be fired than live in a struggle session,
raise your hand one day and say, hey, what about
black privilege? Are we going to discuss that today? And
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I firmly guarantee you that if you work in anywhere
like I works. When I did this, there's going to
be gasps and people.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
And turn around and you'll see a very very uncomfortable
HR executive stand in the corner room and go like
this and cover her eyes and take her left arm,
cover her chest and bring her right arm up and
cover her eyes and forehead. And this is the neuro
linguistic programming suggestion of A I am fear of being harmed,
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and B I don't want to see what's going on.
I don't want my face seen. So when I did
that and ask that question, the consultant we were working
with said, there's no such thing. Well there is. I
mean that was going on in Seattle where black students
were allowed to misbehave and not get kicked out of
school because you can't expect the blacks, as they would
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call them, to obey rules. So that was black privilege.
Or there were black only employee days off for orientation
and get togethers. They were black only employee meetings where
black people got to get together and talk because you
can't go around talking with white people around. So they
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had these black privilege things, and she wasn't willing to
hear that. So this person who merchant big white is
racist in and of itself was unwilling to hear about
the inverse being true. Something to be true, the reverse
opposite and inverse must be true. Okay, So how do
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we get to pregnancy though? Because the people who have
rendered racism basically inusable words with no meaning. They now
merchandise this in ways they don't even understand. I'll show
you an example this in a second. We believe on
this program that all lives matter number one, because we're
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made in the image of God Almighty. God made us
in his image, male and female. He made us because
he counted every hair in our head. He stitched us
together in our mother's wombs. And we do believe on
this program that in the eyes of God Almighty, all
of us are the least of these none of us
deserve redemption, and we get it as a free gift.
So it makes sense that we apply those values to
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something as basic as it gets, as old as it gets.
One of the oldest products in the world is soap.
One of the least sexy products in the world is soap.
It's very difficult to get people excited about soap, even
when it's made in America versus made in China, even
when it's all natural versus filled with chemicals they tell
you about and chemicals they don't, even when it's made
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by a family you can go visit and hang out with.
They've done this for three generations versus being made by
machines and probably slave labor in China. Even then, it's
hard to get people excited. But what about the human element.
Alan soaps exist to higher human beings that the rest
of the world has said are useless eaters. They're not.
They invent soap. They work there on a daily basis.
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They're joyful, and they're invented in God's image. He made
them in his image. Go to alansaps dot com slash
todd and go buy this unsexy product that's the best
soap in the world for the best reason in the world,
because all lives do matter. Alansoaps dot com slash todd.
This is an article from the Economy and it's informing
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white parents that having white kids is an act of
white nationalism. So here's the headline. It's the images of
the storks make America approprate again among the mega fertility fanatics.
With Trump and Vance in power, yeah, man, they were
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in power during the government lockdown. Remember how when the
government shut down that came up and Trump stopped it
one day. With Trump and Vance in power, many pro
natalists believe this is the moment to jump start baby making.
Some critics see pro natalism is part of an insidious
prauge to create a wider America. What is a pro natalist.
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It's a newly invented term for people who think you
should have babies. God said, be fruitful and multiply. God
gave men and women the ability to come together, and
he told them to do it under the auspices of marriage,
only to allow him to work through them to create
human life, to have something occur in the woman's body,
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which is utterly miraculous. It's a tiny little bit of genesis,
the egg and the sperm meat. Let there be light,
and now you have life. So they invented this phrase natalists,
and now there's anti natalists, which, by the way, tend
to veer into these like kind of scary cults that
hate life and you don't think life should be limited.
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Anti natalists that hey, let's not just have babies. Let's
you know, go out not alive a bunch of babies.
So if you're white and you're pregnant, you are part
of an insidious project to create a wider America. Because
everybody knows a wider America is a something. They've rendered
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the word racism meaningless. So what do they actually mean.
There's going to be a bunch of people with paler
skin and such. We can't have that. Hey, by the way,
there's a peptide you can inject in your body the
way you make you more tan. That way you can
go up be black and then your virtuous boom problem solved.
Got invented peptides too, We're just using them in injections.
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Story number two. Zoron has many mini groupies Zoramondami. One
of them is a woman who is getting a lot
of attention for being a well, I guess to be impolite.
I think she's crazy. And she has informed the Democrat
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Party that they need to get on board with assassination culture,
that the leaders of the Democrat Party need to say publicly, Hey,
we need to un alive all sorts of Republicans and
Republican leaders. And if they don't do that, Jennifer Welch
has said, they're going to come for you. So she's
putting the Democrat Party on notice, we're the pro assassination
party and if you don't stand with that, we're going
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to come for you. Lately, she said something about the
American culture. This was after Mondami one in New York. Now,
this is a fascinating thing. By the way, his winning,
you know in those ballots where they rigged the ballots
because the disgusting Andrew Cromo was waiver on the right
side of that. But Zoran Mondami had two squares. How
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are they voting? How are they counting the two squares?
He had two squares side by side. You could vote
twice for him. Do you think that there's a possibility
that they counted two votes as two votes? Like if
you said Zoran, yeah, no, I mean it Zoren, and
you voted twice in the same ballot, do you think
there's a tiny little chance they counted that as two
votes for Zarai Mondami. That's sort of an interesting question,
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isn't it. Jennifer Welch was at the after party and
they were a glow.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
By the way, I don't know if you knew this
at the Democratic Socialists' party. This is an Islamist communist
here to destroy the country. Do you know what they
had there? Cash bar think through this again. He's a
communists who was charging people money for drinks, and he's
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an Islamist who was having people take free alcohol. Here's
Jennifer welch.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
Well said.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
So it's hard to hear, and we'll clean up the
audience a degree we can. Americans have no culture except
for multiculturism. These crusty white people need to learn how
to embrace it. Wow, it's almost like the white lady
standing between the three brown men was trying to virtue
who signaled her way into being a brown man in
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and of herself, when all she needs to say is
I'm a brown man. But on this topic of culture,
can we say that America has no culture but multiculturalism.
Let's look at this in a second. America has a
creative culture, for sure, and it happens at Hollywood for
not great reasons, has become the leading export of American culture.
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And what the rest of the world sees is our culture.
Isn't that helpful for us? The rest of the world
sees sex and violence and drugs and that I say sex,
and they see divorce. They see Christians portrayed as idiots
and tyrannical idiots and authoritarian idiots, and they see a
dangerous America where women are locked away in rooms and
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forced to have babies when they don't want to have babies.
Hollywood's bend that way. Angel Studios is slowly changing this.
First of all, some shots across the Bow, like the
Chosen TV series with which they're connected, And then of
course you had the Jim cavisl movie that revealed the
harms of child trafficking. That was a shot across the
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bow that wasn't supposed to make it, and it did.
Now there's Disciples in the Moonlight. This is a prophetic film,
and the people who created I think they thought they
were writing about in America far off in the future,
but it's closer than people want to think. The plotline
here is some Disciples are smuggling Bibles in America where
the government has banned the actual Bible and instead has
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distributed the Truth Bible. If you think that's impossible, think
about the sixteen nineteen project. Remember that fictional take on
American history, distributed through high schools and universities and put
in cartoon form for kids who were taught that America
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was actually founded in sixteen nineteen to be a home
for slaves. That was it founded for that. See, they
can do that with American history. They can do that
with the Bible. In fact, there's a whole bunch of
fake bibles floating around. There are bibles that change God's
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gender to gender neutral. There's bibles that pretend he's a woman.
There's bibles that pretend God had no view on sexuality,
that has had no view on human marriage. So in
this movie Disciples in the Moonlight, you get an opportunity
to see what it would look like to have to
smuggle bibles and ask yourself, would you be brave enough
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to do it? Go watch Angels in the Moonlight. It's
Angel dot com slash hermon, Angel dot com slash herman,
and also become an Angel Guild member. When you do that,
you're helping Angel fight back against Hollywood, and we can
start exporting some great things about our culture and yes
we have one, including our Christianity. It's Angel dot com
slash hermon. When the Founding Fathers had the opportunity to
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build a nation from ground up, they had an opportunity
to encourage a culture from ground up. So as they
started with a very very important change in America, we
are governed at our consent. The governed give consent to
be governed. The governed can withdraw consent to be governed.
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Thomas Jefferson made that very clear in the Declaration of Independence,
were withdrawing our consent to be governed? Now, how is
it that we could do that? Because we're made by
God in his image, we're given certain inalienable rights, such
as the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
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The crown had stomped on these rights, specifically the right
to liberty pursuit of happiness. So Thomas Jefferson reasoned, along
with others, based upon their belief in God, that since
God gave us life in the garden, he gave us liberty.
Had he not given us liberty just made us little machines,
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we'd still be in the garden, but we wouldn't be
fully human, we wouldn't have free choice and pursuit of happiness.
That extended into some other things in American culture, things
that the government was not allowed to alter, such as
our right to speak our minds, to practice our religious
faith openly, not to pray in tiny little rooms, but
to practice it openly, even if it defends people. The
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right place to keep in bear arms. Why because after
the right to free speech, the right to keep in
bear arms was second most important to them because it
allowed us to defend our lives and the result of
pursuing happiness, which is often personal property. Owning property was
part of the culture of America that you could proceed
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to a point where everybody could become a property owner
through free exchange of services and goods and money. That
is a culture. It was decidedly a culture that was
not run by a theocracy. It was decidedly a culture
that was not run by royalty. It was decidedly a
culture that refused to become royalty. When George Washington was
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offered the opportunity to become king, he said, We're not
going to have kings. That's not the way it's going
to work here. America is far from perfect, far from it,
and yet to say it doesn't have culture is a lie.
The reason that people wanted to emigrate to the United
States was a resist result of our culture, which resulted
in a government that for a long time protected the
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unalienable rights that God gave us. In other words, it
was a culture built upon what God gave us, and
no government can take away. The further we move from
that design, the sick of the United States of America
gets and people still want to come here because they
re member the good old days. And then came the shift,
and the culture in America is now this. If you
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can get here, you can stay here, and will pay
you to stay here, even if you have no concern
for a culture or culture or want to destroy it,
like ilan Omar does or in this case Zura Mandami
story number three. This can seem like an odd question.
It has to do with people who fornicate and commit
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adultery on camera for money, which the world has decided
to call pornography, which is now a meaningless word. It
just passes through the mind and then people are so
used to hearing about it that it's just like saying sandwich.
Word no longer has any impact. So I like to
just break it down into what it is. These are
people who fornicate and commit adultery on camera for money,
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And these are companies who distribute footage of people being
sexually assaulted against their will for money, even when they
know that's footage of people being sexually assaulted against their will.
And those are sometimes some of those popular videos on
these platforms. So I saw because my friend and producer
Alex provided me this video about a company that's making
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an AI documentary. It's called Making God, and it occurred
to me as it went through this documentary, thinking about
this and what they know about the ethics of San
Francisco and the Bay Area. Of course there's going to
be AI companies making AI porn. Here is this documentary
from Making God or a tiny promotion.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Thereof Well, if we can never control a super intelligence,
then we just passing phase in the illusion intelligence and
they're coming next and will be history.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
So we're taking a closer look at a new technology
chat GPT the new warning from the so called godfather
of artificial intelligence.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
They will be able to manipulate people, and these will
be very good at convincing Hey, I has learned to
bypass commands from humans when asked to shut itself down.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Okay, so eight hundred of the world's most prominent figures
are calling for a ban on developing super intelligent AI.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
You see, this is why I do toy fore, I
try for you in your laugh at me, and I
do my own thing, and you glare from behind the camera.
When we first came to San Francisco, we just bought
a little camera. We came here with very little money
spent half of our accommodation and groceries.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
A lot of people think that the issue is just intelligence,
how smart is a machine, But a big part of
the issue is how empowered is a machine.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
When it comes to risks from the development of AI.
A lot of the big tech companies are just really
good at making sure like the vast majority of people
don't know, Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Like this is it's it's talking to me like this
and it gets me.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
What all these companies are aiming for is an AI
system that can fully replace humans across the board in
any job.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
They always think, well, how are we going to use
this thing?
Speaker 3 (19:12):
They don't think, well, how is it going to use us?
Speaker 5 (19:14):
We don't really know how they work. Even the people
making these models they know how to kind of tune
them and stuff, but it's kind of like alchemy. They
don't really know what's going to come out.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
At the other hand, by definition, more powerful and it's
more capable than this. You could imagine this as being
like chimpanzees inventing Homo sapiens, because if they could just
calculate that, well, why is it that the humans would
stay in control in this scenario.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
And The one thing I do know about the public
is they watch stream services and they watch films and documentaries.
So if we can get this type of film in
front of them, and I really do think it can
move the needle, especially if we make a compelling film.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
So the film's coming out, it's coming soon. It's called
making God. So why did I bring up the topic
of ai porn ai verse sense of people committing fornication
and adultery and children being trafficked. I'll tell you that
in a second. It's an unhealthy thing to have machines
taking over. It's an unhealthy thing to have machines maybe
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one day gaining consciousness. It's not to say all tech
is bad. That's simply not true. You could go get
right now an MRI on say something where you're being
told you need to have a full knee replacement. So
you might be being told that if they have a
full knee replacement. What if that wasn't true? What if
instead you could go down to part of art to
Mexico and be down there for three or four days,
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maybe five, and get injected with stem cells from donors.
People that renew knows, they know their health outcomes. They
track the health of the baby and the mother during
pregnancy and after pregnancy. They reject ninety percent of the cells.
They got the largest hyperbaric chamber in North America that
should go in to help destroy the information in your
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body and to drive the stem cells into your tissue
that give you a series of ivs. None of them
are crazy, crazy farmer ivs. They're things like saline solutions
and things like vitamins and minerals to tune your body
up to take on these stem cells. And the morning
of the injection, they're going to take those stem cells,
are going to examine them, make sure they're the highest
possible potency, and then they'll do something like injected in
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your knee, which can actually regrow cartilage and tendon and muscle.
They can do this in your back, they can do
it in your hands, So you might not have to
have that surgery. Will your insurance company pay for this? No,
they don't want you to heal. They want you to
be on pharma because they're on the boards of pharma companies.
But do you really want all the follow up surgeries
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that you would have to have and the risk of infection,
or you don't want to heal, get in touch with
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AIS are going to be assigned a lot of tasks,
such as replacing humans. If you are someone who made
so called pornography, which is people committing fornication and adultery,
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people trafficking young kids against their will and filming that,
why take that risk? Why not just have an AI
do it? Human actresses need to be fed, and sometimes
they don't like being beat up, and they have this
terrible habit of crying on the set because of what
they're being told. They must endure and pretend to enjoy.
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And the men who go do this they end up. Now,
I'm on drugs and alcohol. They have to be fed,
they need to take breaks, they need to take all
sorts of drugs to do what they do on set.
So why wouldn't you replace it with AI? Well, it's happening.
We have a AI girlfriend bots lonely people pretending to
have a girlfriend, and then that girlfriend can break up
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with them and in fact encourage them to take their
own lives. So would AI pornography be an improvement. What
would it be mocking. It would be blocking God's design
for marriage, for sexuality, and it would be doing it
with no conscience. Well, no, it would be doing it
with someone's conscience. It would be doing it with the
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broken sin problem conscience of the people who designed these
programs in order to get you hooked on this, And
your mind's not going to know a difference. Your mind's
not going to know the difference between what you're watching.
But you're going to be given a great get out
of jail free card. Hey, no one was harmed. No
real woman had to do that. That's not really sexual assault.
It's me just watching basically a cartoon. This is Satan's
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sweet Dare I say, well, dream of a sort to
be able to give people yet more reasons to numb themselves,
to addict themselves to the dopamine highs of watching stuff
like this. It's already here. Is it a more godly substitute?
Speaker 4 (23:48):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Is it less godly?
Speaker 4 (23:51):
No?
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Is it more dangerous. It's not harming real human beings
in the making of it, But it's going to create
a lot of demand for the real thing, a lot
of demand to actually go out and do these things,
and it's going to create a lot of opportunity for
people to get hooked up with people who will sell
them that opportunity. No, I think it's far worse than
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people imagine. This is the Todd Hermann Shaw. Please go,
be well, be strong, be kind, and please make every
effort to walk in the life of Christ.